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<font size="-1"><font face="Verdana">Hi,<br>
I don't know about the next release, but the easiest way to fix my
problem and use the RPM releases was...<br>
<br>
The 'HowToInstallTemplates' guides you to enter
'<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.erp5.org/dists/snapshot/bt5">http://www.erp5.org/dists/snapshot/bt5</a>' for the update repositories
box.<br>
<br>
Obviously these are the latest and I overlooked this.<br>
<br>
My install was 5.4.2.1 so I inserted
'<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.erp5.org/dists/release/5.4.2/bt5/">http://www.erp5.org/dists/release/5.4.2/bt5/</a>' in the update
repositories box instead.<br>
<br>
Everything then worked fine and any BT could be added.<br>
<br>
Ed<br>
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Bartek Gorny wrote:
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<pre wrap="">2009/10/5 Nicolas Delaby <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:nicolas@nexedi.com"><nicolas@nexedi.com></a>:
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<pre wrap="">Ed Holdsworth a écrit :
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<pre wrap="">Hi,
Simple question...
All I wanted to do was install ERP5 via RPMs then install business
templates via web interface.
I haven't done anything other than a clean install following
instructions at the download RPM site, which why
I don't understand why I should be missing
MemcachedPlugin.py
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<pre wrap="">Because RPM are build under 5 month older revision than erp5_base
revision that you try to install.
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<pre wrap="">Does this means the RPM instructions are incorrect/out of date.
If so, fine that's not a problem I'll use SVN but I just wanted to understand if I was misssing something simple.
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<pre wrap="">The update of a Business Templates is not always possible under an out
of date rpm release which tend to be old (5 month). Obviously you will
not encountered this issue with next release of ERP5. The behaviour of
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When is the next release due?
Bartek
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<pre wrap="">an upgrade is not always predictable.
It means you need to wait for the next release of ERP5 in order to have
up to date Products if you want to use rpm. For now, you need to switch
to SVN in order to continue the upgrade of erp5_base.
Nicolas
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